Indoor Air Quality Test Kit
Who Can Use this Kit:
- At home, to test walls, carpets any surface of interest
- The Cleaning professional—to detect bacteria and mould
- The Air Conditioning professional—to check the microbial load status of the equipment
- The Food Hygienist—to check food contact surfaces and preparation areas for example
- The Facility Manager, to check procedures are sufficient to meet required cleanliness guidelines.
Kit includes:
- 1 dry surface sampler
- 1 sterile sponge
- sponge rinse container
- buffered rinse solution (50ml)
- 1 sterile glove
- 1 Micro Inspector Total Microbe test.

Homes and Offices Can Breed "Bad Air"
Most people spend 90% of their time indoors. Indoor air quality plays a greater role in the health of people who spend most of their time indoors: the very young, the elderly and those who are chronically ill. Air inside homes, offices, schools and other buildings can be more polluted than outdoor air because heating, cooling and ventilation systems are common sources of bacterial growth. A Simple Do-It-Yourself Test To Determine Your Indoor Air Quality
You can easily and inexpensively screen for potentially harmful bacteria and fungus inside your home or office by combining a sterile dry surface sampler with our patented Micro Inspector Total Microbe test.
- Do-It-Yourself Indoor Air Quality Test: Sample Air Filter
Air filters are designed to catch particles floating in the air. If not changed regularly, they become a breeding ground for bacteria by providing an ideal environment of warmth and moisture. Even when changed regularly, bacteria may form quickly and spread thoughout your home or office. To obtain a sample from your air filter, remove it from the circulation source (air conditioner, etc.) and use the dry surface sampler provided: pour rinse solution onto sponge, wipe sample “zone” on filter, place sponge back into it’s container, pour remaing solution into container, shake and pour contents into sample cup. Run Total Microbe test. Compare results to chart. - Do-It-Yourself Indoor Air Quality Test: Sample Air Duct
Air ducts can become a breeding ground for bacteria and mold. To obtain a sample from your air duct and use the dry surface sampler provided: pour rinse solution onto sponge, wipe sample “zone” inside air duct or on duct vent, place sponge back into it’s container, pour remaing solution into container, shake and pour contents into sample cup. Run Total Microbe test. Compare results to chart.
